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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23.01.2019 17:47, Matt Harris wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:2468ac7a-c4e4-acc5-99f0-c5d358f2f733@gmail.com"><i>I
think there is a simple solution. we integrate it not bundle
it. Thunderbird is probably the only mail client still in
development that has no calendar integrated as part of the
application.</i></blockquote>
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That is what we should do. <br>
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The current situation is not only bad for Linux users, but for
Windows users as well. If I (for what ever reason) remove Lightning
using the AddonManager, I cannot get it back using the AddOnManager.
I have to do some magic with the advanced configuration. This cannot
be right.<br>
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To improve UX:<br>
- get the right version on ATN<br>
- include it directly, not as addon<br>
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Jon<br>
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